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Greater Syracuse Association of Realtors names new CEO

NORTH SYRACUSE — The Greater Syracuse Association of Realtors (GSAR) and Central New York Information Service (CNYIS) have recently named Reginia Tuttle as the new CEO of both organizations. She joined both GSAR and CNYIS on April 22. “After an extensive national search, we are thrilled to bring Reginia and her deep [realtor association] experience […]

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NORTH SYRACUSE — The Greater Syracuse Association of Realtors (GSAR) and Central New York Information Service (CNYIS) have recently named Reginia Tuttle as the new CEO of both organizations. She joined both GSAR and CNYIS on April 22. “After an extensive national search, we are thrilled to bring Reginia and her deep [realtor association] experience to GSAR and CNYIS,” Nancy Quigg, GSAR president, said in a news release. “We expect that she will hit … ensure both organizations continue their rich tradition of serving Central New York’s real estate professionals and consumers and advocating for private property rights.” Tuttle previously served as CEO of the Peoria Area Association of Realtors (Peoria, Illinois) and the River Counties Association of Realtors (Cleveland, Tennessee). “I’m honored to join two of the leading real estate organizations in New York state,” said Tuttle. “Central New York is on the rise with companies such as Micron investing in our communities, and I’m excited for the future and the opportunity to support” Central New York realtors. The prior CEO of GSAR and CNYIS was Lynnore Fetyko, who retired late last year after nearly three decades leading the organizations. The Greater Syracuse Association of Realtors is the trade association representing more than 2,200 realtors in Central New York. Since 1911, GSAR’s mission has been to advocate for private property rights and provide its members with resources to foster their business success. The Central New York Information Service is a multiple-listing service operated by a group of Central New York broker-owners.
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